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期刊名:Journal of pediatric oncology nursing

缩写:J PEDIATR ONCOL NURS

ISSN:1043-4542

e-ISSN:1532-8457

IF/分区:1.9/Q3

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Giulia Zucchetti,Filippo Candela,Cristina Bottigelli et al. Giulia Zucchetti et al.
Purpose: Reiki is a growing complementary therapy in pediatric oncology that needs evidence to become more credible among the health community. A within-subject design experiment was conducted to pilot testing the feasibility and efficacy o...
Suzanne Ameringer,R K Elswick Jr,India Sisler et al. Suzanne Ameringer et al.
For individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD), mild to moderate exercise is advised, but self-regulation of these intensities is difficult. To regulate intensity, one SCD recommendation is to stop exercising at the first perception of fati...
Amanda J Lulloff,Judith A Vessey,Lisa Bashore et al. Amanda J Lulloff et al.
Children with a cancer diagnosis have risk factors leading to unique nutritional challenges. Malnutrition in this population is correlated with worse patient outcomes. Nurses are responsible for providing holistic care to their patients; ho...
Fernanda Machado Silva-Rodrigues,Pamela S Hinds,Lucila Castanheira Nascimento Fernanda Machado Silva-Rodrigues
Symptom management knowledge is a priority for pediatric oncology nursing research. Theories and models can frame the studies of symptoms experienced during childhood cancer. This article describes and analyzes the middle-range theory, theo...
Gülçin Özalp Gerçeker,Figen Yardımcı,Yeşim Aydınok Gülçin Özalp Gerçeker
Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) are still a major cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatric hematology-oncology patients in many countries. This cross-sectional study was a retrospective review of CLABSI in inpa...
Julia Tager,Haven Battles,Sima Zadeh Bedoya et al. Julia Tager et al.
It is important for the health care community to understand the impact of a child's death on parent functioning. Yet involving bereaved parents in research that enquires about such a stressful time in their life can potentially bring harm t...
Kelly D Coyne,Katherine A Trimble,Ashley Lloyd et al. Kelly D Coyne et al.
Pediatric oncology protocols frequently include multiple oral medications administered at varied dosing schedules, often for prolonged periods of time. Nonadherence to protocol-directed oral medications may place patients at increased risk ...
Kathleen J Sawin,Kathleen E Montgomery,Claretta Yvonne Dupree et al. Kathleen J Sawin et al.
The purpose of this study was to describe pediatric oncology nurse managers' (NMs) perspectives of palliative care/end-of-life (PC/EOL) communication. The study, guided by group-as-a-whole theory and empirical phenomenology, was part of a l...
M Danielle Gunter,Gloria Duke M Danielle Gunter
Purpose: To determine if supportive measures are found to be most helpful and feasible for families of children with cancer by obtaining in-depth perspectives of uncertainty and adaptation. ...
Andrew Estefan,Nancy J Moules,Catherine M Laing Andrew Estefan
A cancer diagnosis heralds the onset of significant life changes. The various experiences of diagnosis, treatment, and recovery from cancer during adolescence and young adulthood are complex and disruptive. Emphasis on treatment and recover...